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clothbound

a. (context publishing English) Bound with cloth, as opposed to other bindings such as paper or leather.

Usage examples of "clothbound".

New York, for releasing clothbound book rights and thus enabling the yarn to reappear in its present form.

There was a whole wall devoted to books: clothbound, paperbound, dime novels, what not.

He reached into a rack below his counter and pulled forth a thin, cheap, clothbound book.

From among this neat, new, clothbound crowd there towered here and there a musty sepulcher of learning, brown with the color of dust rather than leather, with no trace of gilded letters, however faded, on its crumbling back to tell what lay inside.

From under a pile of papers she drew out two objects, a ward on a ribbon and a small, clothbound notebook.

In response, Hyacinth delved into her carpetbag and fetched forth a green clothbound book, the housekeeping journal sort.

Jimmy leapt aside and let the clothbound thing stumble into the rapidly spreading flames, tripping it as it went past.

Vinory hummed with pleasure as she took the clothbound volumes out one by one and laid them on the fleece that served as a hearth mat.

The majority of these titles are reprints from science-fiction magazines and clothbound books, and they run the gamut of the range and history of the literature.

Kate The box 1 1 1 Anna quinaten Douglas Wiggins and a clothbound copy of The Secret Garden and a leatherbound edition of Heidi that she had been given one Christmas.

It was littered with scraps of paper and he was busily scribbling in the battered clothbound notebook that accompanied him everywhere.

Arnold Bennett, but it was both clothbound and fat, and it still had an old-fashioned pocket and checkout card in it.